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Gaza Crisis: A Deciding Factor in the Election

A New Policy released a statement analyzing the impact of the Gaza conflict and US policy towards it on the election results. The statement argues that the Gaza issue was a critical factor in key states like Michigan and revealed weaknesses in Biden’s campaign early on. It criticizes the Biden administration’s handling of the issue, particularly regarding the criminalization of student protests and Harris’s alignment with Biden’s unpopular stance on Gaza.

The statement suggests that the election outcome presents an opportunity to build a new coalition within the Democratic party, centering support for Palestinian rights, free speech, and a more just foreign policy. It emphasizes the need for strategic and urgent action to drive policy changes, shift American politics, and revive American values. Looking ahead, A New Policy expresses hope that President-Elect Trump’s transactional approach to foreign policy may lead to a change in US policy towards Israel. 

Read the full analysis of the election result below:

Josh Paul
Former Director, U.S. Department of State
Senior Advisor at DAWN, (DAWN; Founded by Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, DAWN promotes democracy & human rights in the Middle East and North Africa).
https://dawnmena.org/

Yesterday evening, before most States had been called, A New Policy issued the below release. In the morning light, every word of it stands.

But before we look forward, a look back: what was the role of Gaza and the Movement U.S. policy towards it has sparked in this election? Clearly, it was a critical factor in key states like Michigan. But even more than that, throughout the last year, it has been a leading indicator:

It was Gaza that first revealed the weakness in President Biden’s re-election campaign long before that fateful first debate. It was the criminalization of student protest that demonstrated the hypocrisy and signaled the failed nature of Biden’s, and then Harris’ attempt to woo millennials and Gen Zs long before the exit polls showed how badly she had underperformed. It was the hope for change in policy that buoyed Harris in the early days of her campaign, and then her unwillingness to separate herself from Biden on Gaza that signaled the fated strategy of hewing to the unpopular mantle of Biden long before Harris did so in any of the other policy areas. AIPAC may claim that this election was a victory for supporters of Netanyahu’s Israel, but in reality this election was a failure for those who could only see Gaza as a niche issue, rather than the vote-winner it could have been in many states, and the canary in the coalmine that it represented on issues far beyond Palestine.

And it will remain so. Whatever happens to America’s alliances, credibility, and civil rights in the year to come, it began with Joe Biden. It began with Gaza.

But all hope is not lost. President-Elect Trump has shown a clear transactionalism in his approach to foreign policy, and it is clear that unconditional support for Israel comes with a cost that exceeds its value. It is also clear that many across the Republican Party, and particularly in its base, believe that America should never offshore its own policy decisions. A New Policy will work with the incoming Administration and Congress wherever we can to ensure American interests are centered.

This is also a clear opportunity to take the new political cycle build and grow a new coalition in the Democratic party. Biden’s failure – Blinken’s failure – Sullivan’s failure – and the failure of many other senior officials who for over a year have turned a deaf ear to the calls from their own base, and a blind eye to the suffering of the Palestinian people – should be a wake-up call, and a chance to fundamentally shift support for Palestinian rights, support for free speech at home, and support for a more just American foreign policy, from the left of the party to its center.

There is much to be done, and for many people this morning the barriers to success may seem higher than ever. But we must work strategically, and with urgency, to drive urgent and overdue changes in America’s policies, to shift American politics, to center America’s interests, and to revive American values. That work begins today.

Trump Triumphs Again: What the 2024 Election Means for America

In a stunning turn of events, Donald Trump has defied the odds and won the 2024 presidential election. This victory send shockwaves through the nation and raises profound questions about the future of American politics and culture.

Key Takeaways:

  • Populism’s Staying Power: Trump’s victory underscores the enduring appeal of populist rhetoric and the deep divisions within American society.
  • The Republican Resurgence: The election results solidify the Republican Party’s dominance and signal a potential shift in the political landscape for years to come.
  • The Media Reckoning: The mainstream media’s predictions of a Trump loss highlight a growing disconnect between the press and a significant portion of the electorate.
  • The International Impact: Trump’s return to the White House will likely have significant ramifications for America’s relationships with its allies and adversaries.

Impact on American Culture:

Trump’s presidency is poised to have a profound impact on American culture. His polarizing rhetoric and policies are likely to exacerbate existing divisions and fuel intense cultural debates. We can expect to see:

  • Intensified Culture Wars: Issues such as immigration, race, and gender are likely to become even more contentious.
  • The Rise of Political Activism: Both supporters and opponents of Trump are likely to become more politically engaged, leading to increased activism and social unrest.
  • The Media Landscape: The media landscape will continue to fracture, with partisan outlets catering to increasingly polarized audiences.

The Road Ahead:

The 2024 election has ushered in an era of uncertainty and political turbulence. The nation faces significant challenges, both domestically and internationally. The choices we make in the coming years will shape the future of American democracy and our place in the world.

Call to Action:

Now, more than ever, it is crucial for Americans to engage in thoughtful dialogue and work towards finding common ground. We must bridge the divides that separate us and build a more united and inclusive society.